The software for the wireless printer is programmed in Python and the printer runs the Python Imaging Library - allowing for a number of choices when it comes to typography and graphics. The programming language also allows users to whip up their own code,if they are so inclined.

The little printer does ship with some sample applications for printing out daily material and content, including weather reports, sudoku puzzles, tweets and even images on the 2.25-inch wide thermal receipt paper.

As expected, the wireless version of the printer is significantly more expensive than the wired version with a $189 price tag vs. $80 for the wired iteration. Check out the video above to learn just about everything there is know about little printer this side of building yourself one. Note: Unfortunately, the launch date for the wireless printer is unknown at this time.